The Royal state of Rajasthan is celebrating it’s statehood day today. Rajasthan has become 70 years old as it organized and integrated as a state of India in 1949 by the government of India. President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot, former CM Vasundhara Raje on Saturday greeted the people of Rajasthan on statehood day. Every year March 30 is celebrated as Rajasthan Diwas or Rajasthan Day.
“My best wishes to the state for a bright, prosperous and peaceful future.” President Kovind tweeted.
Greetings to the people of Rajasthan on statehood day. My best wishes to the state for a bright, prosperous and peaceful future #PresidentKovind
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) March 30, 2019
PM Modi too tweeted his greetings-
राजस्थान दिवस पर प्रदेश के सभी भाइयों और बहनों को मेरी हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं।
— Chowkidar Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 30, 2019
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said, “It is a day to commemorate the valor, strong willpower and sacrifice of the people of Rajasthan. Let us resolve to make our state a haven of happiness, fulfilling aspirations of one and all.”
My heartiest greetings on the occasion of #RajasthanDiwas. It is a day to commemorate the valour, strong will power and sacrifice of the people of #Rajasthan.
Let us resolve to make our State a haven of happiness, fulfilling aspirations of one and all. pic.twitter.com/JxWjOboa3W— Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) March 30, 2019
Warm greetings to the people of #Rajasthan on the occasion of 70th Statehood Day.
वीर-वीरांगनाओं की पावन भूमि राजस्थान के 70वें स्थापना दिवस पर सभी प्रदेशवासियों को हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएं।#RajasthanDay pic.twitter.com/5CBaXKFH1D
— Chowkidar Vasundhara Raje (@VasundharaBJP) March 30, 2019
Rajasthan day is celebrated with a great endeavor to exhibit the marvelous heritage, tradition, and culture of Rajasthan. Come and re-live the exciting and rich stories of cuisines, folk-art, music and more. Various cultural programs get organized in the capital city of Jaipur which starts 5 days before the main celebration day.